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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
05/02/14 12:00:34PM
9,138 posts

Doesnt look like anyone watched the show Sat. nite


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May 1, 2:00 PM EDT

Richard Petty upset over Ambrose' $25,000 fine

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) -- Marcos Ambrose says he understands the $25,000 fine NASCAR levied against him for punching Casey Mears in the face.

"I got myself in a bad situation, didn't I?" Ambrose said during an appearance at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "I caused an action that NASCAR needed to reprimand, so I'm happy to pay it, and I'm happy to move on. It's a heavy fine. It's the biggest fine I've ever received in racing. I think that NASCAR needed to do something."

His car owner wholeheartedly disagrees.

Richard Petty argued Thursday that Ambrose shouldn't be fined for defending himself in the post-race altercation at Richmond on Saturday night, and said he plans to discuss the penalty with NASCAR officials.

Mears was fined $15,000 after he angrily approached Ambrose and shoved the Australian when Ambrose appeared to be walking away. Ambrose replied with a hard right to Mears' face that drew blood near his eye.

Ambrose is not appealing and said he will pay the fine.

"No way he should have been fined," Petty said. "What I seen on the TV was that he was trying to get away. The boy kept pushing and shoving and he was trying to get away and finally got cornered and had to come out of that. Is NASCAR saying, `OK, just lay there and get the tar beat out of you, we won't fine you, we'll fine the other guy?' I don't know what their rationale was."

Ambrose does agree with Petty that he was defending himself after Mears shoved him.

"I don't apologize for my actions," said Ambrose. "I was just standing up for myself and my team and my family and letting people know that you can't get in my private space like that and expect to not have any consequences. ... As soon as he grabbed hold of me there, I knew I was going to have to get a shot in. I was just waiting for the right moment."

Ambrose finished 18th in Saturday night's race and Mears was 19th. They were far enough back from the leaders that television cameras got no footage of their on-track battle for position and what led to the altercation remains a mystery.

Ambrose insisted Thursday he was never angry with Mears, and was actually on his way to speak to David Gilliland about something that had occurred on the track.

"I was confused about why Casey was so annoyed at me, and I think you can just see a lot of the passion that the drivers have and the commitment we have to try to win these races and try to run up front," Ambrose said. "That passion kind of got out of hand and got out of control pretty quick. Once he put his hand on me and started pushing me around, I was just trying to stand up for myself and my country and my family and my reputation."

As for the punch, which knocked Mears' hat from atop his head, Ambrose said: "I was actually fairly lucid in my thoughts and was able to get a good punch off because I wasn't bound up with too much adrenaline."

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/30/14 01:03:20PM
9,138 posts

Doesnt look like anyone watched the show Sat. nite


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Tommie, there are others of us in the same boat who can no longer sit in the stands or stand in the infield all afternoon or all night on Friday or Saturday due to health issues. Bobby... as Tommie says, enjoy it while you can. Just because we can't attend doesn't make us any less of a fan. There is nothing like the smell or heart pounding vibration. I'm sure most of us who don't go really miss it - although I'll NEVER, EVER miss having to endure through 7 divisions on the same night.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/27/14 06:05:13PM
9,138 posts

Doesnt look like anyone watched the show Sat. nite


Current NASCAR

The racing at Richmond Saturday night was quite a show. About as good as it gets!

And from what I read in the Winston-Salem Journal, racing at the Madhouse was quite a show for Burt Myers. http://www.journalnow.com/sports/auto_racing/bowman_gray/burt-myers-wins-opener-at-bowman-gray/article_69c66102-cdbe-11e3-b029-0017a43b2370.html

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/27/14 05:46:48PM
9,138 posts

Doesnt look like anyone watched the show Sat. nite


Current NASCAR

NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton said officials watched the incident video after the race and that more study and conversation will follow before a determination is made about possible penalties."We're looking at the video," Pemberton said. "It doesn't seem to be much. We'll take a look Monday and Tuesday."We don't think it was anything too severe. We'll get all the footage we can and look at it and see what happens from there."
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/27/14 05:22:28PM
9,138 posts

Doesnt look like anyone watched the show Sat. nite


Current NASCAR

I think I saw a kangaroo punch thrown Saturday night. Darned hectic racing on the final restarts. If Humpy was still promoting Charlotte, we'd see the Australian in the start/finish line ring during prerace!

They gotta do something about those right front tires. Can't have the car catching fire on every blowout. Why were the pit crews sending the cars back on the track with the darned things on fire anyway?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/25/14 06:39:24PM
9,138 posts

Richmond was dirt and Richard was just becoming The King


Stock Car Racing History

Here's footage of Richard winning the 1967 Richmond dirt race Tim has told us about!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/25/14 05:49:22PM
9,138 posts

Richmond was dirt and Richard was just becoming The King


Stock Car Racing History

You know I love your stories of my hometown track and this is a very special one. Thanks for sharing again.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/26/14 08:50:04AM
9,138 posts

Bad Brad's Sonny Hutchins/Emanuel Zervakis Look-A-Like Richmond Car


Stock Car Racing History

Dennis, that is absolutely awesome, "must see" video you have posted of one of Sonny Hutchins' last interviews before he passed. I had no idea that it was "Bubba" Marshall who now owns the legendary #21 Ford Modified built by the Wood Brothers for Sonny and loaned by Bubba to the Wood Brothers Museum in Stuart, Virginia. I hope Harlow Reynolds sees this video.

Bubba Marshall was Richmond promoter, Paul Sawyer's personal attorney and our attorney at Richmond International Raceway. Bubba was a great collector of all things railroad related and had a huge collection of railroad lanterns.

I can't believe my good fortune that you found and posted this awesome video with Glen and Leonard talking about the modified they built for Sonny. Just wonderful stuff. Thanks again!

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